The book The Turmoil was written by author Tarkington, Booth, 1869-1946 Here you can read free online of The Turmoil book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Turmoil a good or bad book?
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Sheridan. Yes. He’s very musical, isn’t he?” “I never heard of it. But I shouldn’t think it would matter much whether he was or not, if he could get Miss Vertrees to play to him. Does your daughter expect the piano back soon?” “I—I believe not immediately. Mr. Sheridan came last evening to hear her play because she had arranged with the—that is, it was to be removed this afternoon. He seems almost well again.” “Yes.” Sibyl nodded. “His father’s going to try to start him to work.” “He seems very ...delicate,” said Mrs. Vertrees. “I shouldn’t think he would be able to stand a great deal, either physically or—” She paused and then added, glowing with the sense of her own adroitness —“or mentally.” “Oh, mentally Bibbs is all right,” said Sibyl, in an odd voice. “Entirely?” Mrs. Vertrees asked, breathlessly. “Yes, entirely.” “But has he ALWAYS been?” This question came with the same anxious eagerness. “Certainly. He had a long siege of nervous dyspepsia, but he’s over it.”
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